The impact of top-quark modelling on the exclusion limits in tt+DM searches at the LHC

Abstract

New Physics searches at the LHC rely very heavily on the precision and accuracy of Standard Model background predictions. Applying the spin-0 s-channel mediator model, we assess the importance of properly modelling such backgrounds in tt associated Dark Matter production. Specifically, we discuss higher-order corrections and off-shell effects for the two dominant background processes tt and ttZ in the presence of extremely exclusive cuts. Exclusion limits are calculated for state-of-the-art NLO full off-shell tt and ttZ predictions and compared to those computed with backgrounds in the NWA and / or at LO. We perform the same comparison for several new-physics sensitive observables and evaluate which of them are affected by the top-quark modelling. Additionally, we make suggestions as to which observables should be used to obtain the most stringent limits assuming integrated luminosities of 300 fb-1 and 3000 fb-1.

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